ACE cease-and-desist order results in Serbia pirate shut-down

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The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) announced the shut-down of Premiumcccam.net, which provided access to more than 6,000 TV channels and content from Sky, Viacom Media, and Canal+. Subscriptions ranged from 7 euros a month (8.3 USD) to 50 euros a year (60 USD).

Premiumcccam also offered 3,000 movies and 16,500 TV show episodes from all of ACE’s member companies. They offered a reseller program.  Attempts to access the site now redirect to ACE’s “Watch Legally” Web site, a search resource for legal alternatives.

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Why it matters

ACE is a global organization facing a global challenge that knows no national boundaries.  While Premiumcccam operated out of Serbia, its potential reach was worldwide.

“This action marks another success and precedent in ACE’s ongoing fight against piracy across the world. Actions such as this reinforce ACE’s reach and impact and that there is no place in the world out of reach. We will continue to enforce in new territories as necessary,” said Jan Van Voorn, Executive Vice President and Chief of Global Content Protection for the Motion Picture Association.

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